H hodgson New Member Apr 6, 2011 #1 i have a 2.5 d reg petrol defender, it currently has steel rims, but i have also got some pirelli scorpion alloy tyres. the problem is that i am not sure if they will fit. are there adapters, or do you have ton do something else??? thanks
i have a 2.5 d reg petrol defender, it currently has steel rims, but i have also got some pirelli scorpion alloy tyres. the problem is that i am not sure if they will fit. are there adapters, or do you have ton do something else??? thanks
waz New Member Apr 6, 2011 #2 Cant imagine alloy tyres are a very comfortable ride You might want to have a search first
Grimmer THE Winner Apr 6, 2011 #3 waz said: Cant imagine alloy tyres are a very comfortable ride You might want to have a search first Click to expand... He's right, i'd be all old fashioned and get some rubber ones if I were you,
waz said: Cant imagine alloy tyres are a very comfortable ride You might want to have a search first Click to expand... He's right, i'd be all old fashioned and get some rubber ones if I were you,
H hodgson New Member Apr 6, 2011 #4 oh ryt, cheers will keep the steel ones on then. but if i wanted the alloys, are there adapters or what would i have to do\?
oh ryt, cheers will keep the steel ones on then. but if i wanted the alloys, are there adapters or what would i have to do\?
MrJC Well-Known Member Apr 6, 2011 #5 My alloys are held on by studs...... my old 90 had steels and they had nuts Thats all I know other than I am quite sure you dont try and put alloys on with wheel nuts. I read that on here... so it must be true
My alloys are held on by studs...... my old 90 had steels and they had nuts Thats all I know other than I am quite sure you dont try and put alloys on with wheel nuts. I read that on here... so it must be true